DataFocus 2018 Indonesia
5th of March - 8th of March | Hotel Borobudur / Siola Convention Hall
DataFocus is all about exchanging experiences
We bring together law enforcement investigators, prosecutors, judges, court expert witnesses, and other experts, and let them talk about their experiences with digital evidence and digital forensic investigations.
Since 2012
Every year
Entrance
DataFocus conference is divided into several sections
Explore distinct sections offering insights into technical facets of evidence handling, showcase the latest products and services, and participate in interactive workshops.
Investigation section
Lecturers address technical aspects of finding, preserving, and processing digital evidence and the legal presentation of digital evidence in criminal and administrative proceedings.
Technical section
Experts provide lectures showcasing and demonstrating the latest products, services, and trends in the digital forensic field.
Workshops
At the event, our partners will conduct a series of workshops, providing participants with opportunities for personalized inquiries and live demonstrations.
Agenda
Agenda
7:30-8:00
Registration Welcome coffee
8:00-9:30
Opening ceremony – Flores B hall (Legal section) - Rector Universitas Guandarma, Dražen Margeta, Ambassador of Croatia, Ambassador Welcome Ministry, Ryamizard Ryacudu, Minister of Defence of Republic of Indonesia, Gong Opening, Souvenir Present (Ambassador – Minister, UG – Minister), Goran Oparnica, Managing Director, INsig2, Esther George, Lead Cybercrime Consultant, IAP/ GPEN
9:30-10:00
Coffee break
10:00-10:45
Keynote presentations – Flores B hall (Legal section) Muhammad Nuh, Police Comissioner, Chairman of Association for Digital Forensics Indonesia (AFDI), Christopher Church, Senior Digital Forensic Specialist, INTERPOL Global Complex for Inovation, Singapore Trends in Cybercrime
Muhammad Nuh
Police Comissioner, Chairman of Association for Digital Forensics Indonesia (AFDI)10:45-11:30
Trends in Cybercrime
Christopher Church
Senior Digital Forensic Specialist, INTERPOL Global Complex for Inovation, Singapore10:45-11:30
Trends in Cybercrime
Christopher Church is a Senior Digital Forensic Specialist within the Digital Forensic Laboratory at the new INTERPOL Global Cyber Complex for Innovation based in Singapore. Christopher’s role involves supporting law enforcement in 190 member countries in the challenges they face undertaking digital forensics and tackling cybercrime. Chris has been involved in digital forensics for 12 years. He started his digital forensics career at Metropolitan Police in London where he joined the Phone Forensic department. In the 10 years he was based in London he became head of the Smart Device Unit where he formulated the requirements for Smart Device forensics and associated challenges as well as being involved in many high-profile case investigations and giving expert testimony in court. He trained and mentored numerous computer forensic and mobile phone examiners in digital forensics examination best practice as well as looking at the complex challenges that arise through such examinations. He now works in the INTERPOL Digital Forensics Lab which is instrumental in assisting 190 member countries in support, training and capacity building of digital forensics. The role involves operational on scene support, maintaining the Digital Forensic Lab capability and delivering training and mentoring.
Lecturer:
Christopher Church
Senior Digital Forensic Specialist, INTERPOL Global Complex for Inovation, Singapore
11:35-12:05
An Introduction to Cybercrime
Zahid Jamil
Lawyer, IAP/GPEN, Pakistan12:10-12:40
Indonesia’s Experience in the Fight Against Cybercrime
Darmawel Aswar
Head of Legal and International Affairs of the Attorney General’s Office, Indonesia12:40-13:40
Lunch
13:40-14:10
How to Ensure that Electronic Evidence is Admissible in Court
Rainelda H. Estacio- Montesa
Judge, CoE, Philippines14:15-14:45
The Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes Committed on the Darknet and Cryptocurrency
Zahid Jamil
Lawyer, IAP/GPEN, Pakistan14:50-15:20
The Role of International and Regional Cooperation in the Fight against Cybercrime
Esther George
GPEN Lead Cybercrime Consultant, IAP, United Kingdom15:25-15:55
Global Capacity Building on Cybercrime
Esther George
GPEN Lead Cybercrime Consultant, IAP, United KingdomRainelda H. Estacio- Montesa
Judge, CoE, Philippines16:00-16:30
Closing ceremony – Flores B hall (Legal section) Final words of the organizer
8:00-9:30
Opening ceremony
10:00-10:45
Key note presentations – Flores B hall (Legal section) Muhammad Nuh
Muhammad Nuh
Police Comissioner, Chairman of Association for Digital Forensics Indonesia (AFDI)10:45-11:30
Trends in Cybercrime
Christopher Church
Senior Digital Forensic Specialist, INTERPOL Global Complex for Inovation, Singapore10:45-11:30
Trends in Cybercrime
Christopher Church is a Senior Digital Forensic Specialist within the Digital Forensic Laboratory at the new INTERPOL Global Cyber Complex for Innovation based in Singapore. Christopher’s role involves supporting law enforcement in 190 member countries in the challenges they face undertaking digital forensics and tackling cybercrime. Chris has been involved in digital forensics for 12 years. He started his digital forensics career at Metropolitan Police in London where he joined the Phone Forensic department. In the 10 years he was based in London he became head of the Smart Device Unit where he formulated the requirements for Smart Device forensics and associated challenges as well as being involved in many high-profile case investigations and giving expert testimony in court. He trained and mentored numerous computer forensic and mobile phone examiners in digital forensics examination best practice as well as looking at the complex challenges that arise through such examinations. He now works in the INTERPOL Digital Forensics Lab which is instrumental in assisting 190 member countries in support, training and capacity building of digital forensics. The role involves operational on scene support, maintaining the Digital Forensic Lab capability and delivering training and mentoring.
Lecturer:
Christopher Church
Senior Digital Forensic Specialist, INTERPOL Global Complex for Inovation, Singapore
11:35-12:05
Preparing Human Resource for Digital Forensics
Prof. Made
Gunadarma University, Indonesia12:10-12:40
The other side of the cryptocurrency world: illegal activities, fraud and hacking
Željko Ivanković
PhD Lecturer, Croatia13:40-14:10
Cybersecurity Infrastructure of Modern Country
Vilius Benetis
Cybersecurity Architect, NRD Cybser Security, Lithuania14:15-14:45
Who Governs the Internet?
Hein Dries-Zikenheiner
Security Consultant, Vigilio, Netherlands14:50-15:20
Ransomware – The Plague of 21st century stoljeć
Krešimir Hausknecht
Digital Forensic Consultant, INsig2, Croatia15:25-15:55
Fight Against Child Sexual Abuse in Internet
Laviero Buono
Head of Section for European Criminal Law, Academy of European Law (ERA), Germany16:00-16:30
Closing ceremony – Flores B hall (Legal section) Final words of the organizer
11:35-12:40
Digging for the Truth: How to Solve a Digital Forensic Case with Belkasoft Evidence Center
Maria Khripun
Marketing Manager, Belkasoft, Russia13:40-14:10
Role Based Approach in Digital Forensic Education
Sonja Zorić
Marketing Manager, INsig2, Croatia14:15-14:45
Talino – Faster Way to Digital Forensics
Krešimir Hausknecht
Digital Forensic Consultant, INsig2, Croatia14:50-15:55
Advanced Mobile Device Forensics
Bill Teel
Managing Director, TeelTechnologies, USAPlenary lecturers
Christopher Church
Senior Digital Forensic Specialist, INTERPOL Global Complex for Inovation, Singapore
Biography
Christopher Church is a Senior Digital Forensic Specialist within the Digital Forensic Laboratory at the new INTERPOL Global Cyber Complex for Innovation based in Singapore. Christopher’s role involves supporting law enforcement in 190 member countries in the challenges they face undertaking digital forensics and tackling cybercrime. Chris has been involved in digital forensics for 12 years. He started his digital forensics career at Metropolitan Police in London where he joined the Phone Forensic department. In the 10 years he was based in London he became head of the Smart Device Unit where he formulated the requirements for Smart Device forensics and associated challenges as well as being involved in many high-profile case investigations and giving expert testimony in court. He trained and mentored numerous computer forensic and mobile phone examiners in digital forensics examination best practice as well as looking at the complex challenges that arise through such examinations. He now works in the INTERPOL Digital Forensics Lab which is instrumental in assisting 190 member countries in support, training and capacity building of digital forensics. The role involves operational on scene support, maintaining the Digital Forensic Lab capability and delivering training and mentoring.
Lecture:
Trends in Cybercrime
All Lecturers
Esther George
Hein Dries-Zikenheiner
Krešimir Hausknecht
Laviero Buono
Maria Khripun
Rainelda H. Estacio- Montesa
Sonja Zorić
Vilius Benetis
Željko Ivanković
Hotel Borobudur
Jl. Lap. Banteng Selatan No.1, Ps. Baru, Kecamatan Sawah Besar, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10710, Indonesia
Siola Convention Hall, Surabaya
ex. Gedung Siola, Jl. Tunjungan No.1-3, Genteng, Kec. Genteng, Surabaya, Jawa Timur 60275, Indonesia
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